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 Service in various locations - Laurel, Annapolis Junction, and along railroad towards Washington, D. C., 9/​8/​1862-11/​24/​1862\\ ​ Service in various locations - Laurel, Annapolis Junction, and along railroad towards Washington, D. C., 9/​8/​1862-11/​24/​1862\\ ​
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 [[141st New York Primary Sources|Primary Sources]]\\ ​ [[141st New York Primary Sources|Primary Sources]]\\ ​
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 "M. W. H." described Laurel as "a neat, sleepy little lazy village of one street"​. The 141st camped in a "fine meadow on a sloping ground, between the Baltimore and Ohio R. R., track and the carriage road." "M. W. H." found the landscape to be "​magnificent;​ such fine rolling land, and not a hill to be seen." The men slept in poor tents, four men to each tent, which they named "​Montour House, Brainerd House, Haight'​s Hotel, Wild Cat Tiger, and Fort Donelson."​ Streets between the evenly spaced tents were also named "​Havana,​ Baldwin, Third Avenue, Canisteo, and Steuben",​ after New York counties and towns. "M. W. H." described Laurel as "a neat, sleepy little lazy village of one street"​. The 141st camped in a "fine meadow on a sloping ground, between the Baltimore and Ohio R. R., track and the carriage road." "M. W. H." found the landscape to be "​magnificent;​ such fine rolling land, and not a hill to be seen." The men slept in poor tents, four men to each tent, which they named "​Montour House, Brainerd House, Haight'​s Hotel, Wild Cat Tiger, and Fort Donelson."​ Streets between the evenly spaced tents were also named "​Havana,​ Baldwin, Third Avenue, Canisteo, and Steuben",​ after New York counties and towns.
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